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Arusha - Tarangire


After breakfast, departure from Arusha towards Tarangire National Park. From Arusha it takes about 2 hours to reach the entrance to Tarangire National Park.
Tarangire National Park is located 50 km south of Lake Manyara National Park. The nature is varied in Tarangire with palm forest, tree and grassy savannas, cliffs and hilly terrain. The park is known for its characteristic baobab trees which grow up to 15 meters high. Without the existence of the Tarangire River, this park would not house much wildlife. The park is one of the most abundant national parks in Tanzania for birds (in terms of number of species). Tarangire is the elephant densest national park in Africa with about 2,000 elephants during September – December. During the months of January - March, zebras and wildbeest give birth to their calves annually.



Day 2

Tarangire - Serengeti


Departure towards Serengeti National Park. From Tarangire it takes about 2 hours to reach the entrance to Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Thereafter, the journey continues for about 2 hours through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area before reaching the Serengeti National Park. After crossing the park entrance at Naabi Hill, there is opportunity for game viewing along the way up to the accommodation in Serengeti.



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Serengeti - Ngorongoro Conservation Area


After lunch, return back from Serengeti towards the Ngorongoro Conservation Area with animal sighting along the route. From Seronera it takes about 3 hours to reach the Ngorongoro Crater.



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Ngorongoro Crater


Area: 304 km²
Ngorongoro Conservation Area (8350 km²) is located 50 km west of Lake Manyara. Ngorongoro Conservation Area is the most spectacular tourist destination in Africa with fairytale nature and unforgettable wildlife experiences. Ngorongoro is a nature reserve and lacks national park status because of the nomad people Maasais who live here with their cattle herds. In the Ngorongoro reserve there are nine different craters, the most famous is Ngorongoro crater. This is the sixth largest caldera (collapsed volcano in the world) and measures 21 km in east-west direction and 18 km in north-south direction. The rim is at 2200 – 2400 m above sea level while the crater bottom is at 1700 – 1800 m altitude. Dry time extends from June to October, which is the best period for animal watching.Ngorongoro-reservatet (8350 km²) ligger 50 km väster om Lake Manyara.


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